Sentences with phrase «minutes after the movie»

I was so into it I was crying 15 minutes after the movie ended.

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In fact, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, then the chair of the intelligence committee, was so incensed by «Zero Dark Thirty's» depiction of torture's effectiveness that she walked out of an advance screening of the movie after only 15 to 20 minutes.
But we look at the kind of movies you watch all the way through and the kind of movies you stop watching after 10 minutes.
As I think over my conversation with him today, and after watching only 15 minutes of the movie, I have two questions I want to ask him.
That works until the little guy loses interest in the movie after about five minutes, and then toddles into the kitchen demanding the food off of our plates even though he has already eaten.
Falling asleep five minutes after you put on a movie to watch.
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After a few minutes, check the temperature by doing that thing they do on TV and in the movies, which you always wanted to do in real life: squirt some milk on your wrist to see how warm it is.
The 40 - minute documentary will circulate along circuits of scientific movies and specific science channels for a year, and after that it will be available on the Nanocosmos» website.
Track after track made me feel like I had to fight my way out of a horror movie, and I loved every minute.
A few minutes after takeoff, I removed my foundation with makeup wipes, settled into a movie, then popped Peach & Lily's Good Skin Day Mask ($ 6; barneys.com) on my face.
After all, many people are busy with last - minute shopping, restaurant arrangements, seing latest Nicholas Sparks movies, and you know, actual dating... If they have a date, that is.
After first 30 minutes I was going to give this movie 5 mark - average mix of The Gladiator and 300.
If this movie was made to put me to sleep then it did it's job because I fell asleep after 20 minutes & I can't even remember what I watched to write a full review
the first 10 minutes of the movie is the exact same as every minute that comes after, senseless and dispassionate.
I've never seen the Wolverine stoop to levels within this movie and wanted more after the two hours and twenty minutes concluded.
This just threw cameo after cameo and random scenes after random scenes, until literally 10 minutes into the movie (pretty much after the appearance of Flava Flave, for NO APPARENT REASON) I was totally and utterly fed up.
As minute after minute of blind shooting went on, I started making connections to a question I have had with Terrence Malick (Tree of Life, Song to Song) movies, namely how does one edit these things?
(Or half an experience, since the movie screeches to a halt after 146 minutes and leaves audiences teetering on an extremely dark cliff, where they will remain teetering until the as - yet - untitled second half is released a year from now.)
After all, this is a movie in which the first comprehensible word is spoken 25 minutes after the open credits; a movie which spends only 40 minutes of its 139 minutes actually in dialAfter all, this is a movie in which the first comprehensible word is spoken 25 minutes after the open credits; a movie which spends only 40 minutes of its 139 minutes actually in dialafter the open credits; a movie which spends only 40 minutes of its 139 minutes actually in dialogue.
After that, things get frustrating for the bulk of the movie's middle section, with plenty of wheel - spinning and pointless banter to kill the time between a couple of so - so action sequences, one of which kills off an intriguing supporting character five minutes after he's introdAfter that, things get frustrating for the bulk of the movie's middle section, with plenty of wheel - spinning and pointless banter to kill the time between a couple of so - so action sequences, one of which kills off an intriguing supporting character five minutes after he's introdafter he's introduced.
I've heard rumors about Steven's involvement on THE HAUNTING, and after seeing the film, I can sense his fingerprints all over the last 10 minutes of this wondrous movie.
After being turned down by the National Film School, Figgis bankrolled his own 60 - minute TV movie, The House (1976), gaining an entree into mainstream filmmaking.
Going into the movie I wasn't expecting much, but after even just thirty minutes, one can see the shine that this movie has.
Although I figured out the twist about 30 minutes in while another critic I spoke to after the movie figured it out five minutes in.
For the few who encounter George Clooney's mysterious character, his nationality is the only thing they really know about him; the audience doesn't get to learn much more, even after spending every minute of the movie with him.
And it seems the production team isn't wasting any time, as they started filming the 10 - minute movie just one day after the exciting news was announced.
The Martian: Extended Edition (Blu - ray + Digital HD) Release date: June 7 Details: 2015, Fox Home Entertainment Rated: Unrated & PG - 13, language, brief nudity, injury images The lowdown: Director Ridley Scott adds 10 minutes to this very entertaining movie about an American astronaut stranded on the Red Planet after a storm forces his crew mates to abandon the planet without him.
Indeed, between Levy's tear - jerking tale of how, after screening Just Married, the powers that be pegged him as the perfect captain for this ship and his seemingly - genuine delight with filler shots (as well as every single member of his cast and crew), 98 minutes of hearing him talk makes for an even more gruelling experience than just watching the movie, I'm surprised to say.
The movie is long, but doesn't feel that way, and despite a dearth of interesting visuals after the first 20 minutes, it makes for a welcome change of pace from Hollywood
A literal minute after dropping their senior - year daughter back at fictional Decatur University (the movie was filmed in the Atlanta area), Deanna (McCarthy) receives news from her husband (Matt Walsh) that he's in love with a real estate agent (Julie Bowen).
I wouldn't tell you to watch this, but if you did decide to do it, it's a movie that will take up 90 minutes of your time, but it's not something you'll remember by the same time the day after that.
The effect, which carries through to the movie itself, is like scrolling through a Reddit or Imgur gallery of photos, where after wasting fifteen or twenty minutes mindlessly checking out other people's momentary misery, you've barely managed a smirk, and wonder why you clicked through in the first place.
Similarly, the only real nod Black Panther has to the rest of the M.C.U. comes in the last minutes of the movie, after the credits roll, as Captain America's close pal Bucky Barnes — a.k.a. the Winter Soldier — shows himself rested and on the road to recovery in Wakanda.
Patricia Clarkson storms into the movie after approximately 40 minutes, and plays a role in many ways comparable to Penélope Cruz's tempestuous Oscar - winning Maria Elena.
It's just mean to dangle an actor like Rutger Hauer in front of a fan of dark movies only to snatch him away mere minutes after the play button is pressed.
Chris Nong posted his eight - minute short film, «The Editor» on YouTube in 2011, after filming the movie entirely on an iPhone 4.
I may be sort of biased considering how happy I got when I heard Bishop Allen's «Click, Click, Click, Click» in the movie only minutes after listening to it on the train down to the movie theater, but there were some other good uses of music.
How good, or bad, does a movie have to be in order to make an impression — enough of one, anyway, so that you can remember it, or even still feel like talking about it, 15 minutes after you've seen it?
Almost 10 years after Woh, the Indian version of IT, Anurag Kashyap directed a 128 - minute movie inspired by King's short story «Quitters, Inc.» Both the original material and the American horror segment from portmanteau horror Cat's Eye relied on the brevity of the story to make its deeply cynical conceit work.
There's nothing more challenging that trying to review a movie nearly three months after you saw it, especially when it's added to the release schedule at the last minute.
Several years ago it was announced Disney was planning to remake that movie — with teeny TV fave Raven Symone — and minutes after there were reports of a natural disaster.
The movie rallies in its last minutes, after Liz and Shaun are rescued by riot police and the zombie horror is contained.
However, after the hour and ten - minute mark, the movie attaches set pieces it doesn't need.
Sometimes it's years before I will even dare look at a movie again, and sometimes I'll shut it off after five minutes
Anything more than 95 minutes is asking for quite a bit, and given that the movie only begrudgingly has a plot at all, what we have is a collection of skit - like scenes of two characters doing idiotic things, which does tend to grow tedious after a bit since every joke has the same punch line — these guys are unfathomably dumb.
Eric Melin, Trey Hock, Trevan McGee (lawrence.com), Alan Rapp, and Aaron Weber (dadsbigplan.com) review Marvel's new «Thor» 3D movie minutes after a screening in Kansas City.
If you don't know what these terms mean, you soon will after sitting through 150 minutes of mechanical mayhem in this sequel to the 2007 movie that launched the Transformers toy franchise into the cinematic stratosphere.
Ridley Scott made a last - minute decision to reshoot Kevin Spacey's scenes from the movie with Christopher Plummer in the role of J. Paul Getty after sexual assault allegations about Spacey came to light.
The movie's funny enough for a while it doesn't matter, as Borat travels across the country, but then Cohen seems to have lost interest because after spending about an hour getting from New York to Georgia, he gets to California in ten minutes.
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